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Hi,

A lot of people are interesed in Cherry Juice for their aches and pains and

general good health, here is some research information I thought would be of

interest:

Why Cherry Juice Works:

According to ongoing research, daily consumption of Cherry Juice reduces the

pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. To date no other fruit or

vegetable has the pain relieving properties of Montmorency Cherries. According

to research at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan the presence of

three powerful anthocyanins in Montmorency Cherries prevents inflammation.

A major population of Americans suffers from some form of joint disease,

including osteoarthritis and gout. Pain from arthritis reduces mobility and

quality of life. Unfortunately, there is no cure. However, there are reasonable

natural, and even flavorful, methods to managing your arthritis or gout pain.

Research has taught us that inflammation associated with arthritic disorders is

the chief cause of discomfort. Foods that decrease inflammation can reduce the

pain associated with arthritis. In particular, the Royal Ridge 100% Montmorency

Cherry Juice is a leader among foods that possess anti-inflammatory properties.

The key is consistency. Make drinking cherry juice a part of your healthy eating

plan every day.

Bioactive anthocyanins (pigments) present in cherry juice from Montmorency tart

cherries are the powerhouses that help relieve inflammation. As an added bonus,

these same anthocyanins may significantly reduce your risk for colon cancer, the

third leading cancer in America.

Cherry juice from tart cherries contain flavonoid compounds that function in the

same manner as NSAIDs and can inhibit both COX enzymes. However, research also

shows that flavonoids can protect against stomach damage, unlike their NSAID

counterparts.

When pain from arthritis and gout strikes the body, most people don’t care how

their medicine works, as long as it does work. What many pain sufferers take for

granted is the complex chemical process that allows their pain medication to

work. It’s the same chemistry of the cherry juice contents that is making tart

cherries and cherry juice concentrates the preferred “medication” for a booming

generation of pain sufferers

The high levels of antioxidants found in cherries, particularly melatonin,

provide a protective function and prevent unwanted symptoms. This may make

cherry juice and concentrated cherry products superior to over the-counter pain

relief because cherries block pain in the same manner and reduce potential

side-effects. Royal Ridge Cherry Juice, which meets the industries highest

standards has become the natural alternative for those who no longer wish to

take prescription medication such as Vioxx. Royal Ridge Cherry Juice comes in a

concentrate form, by drinking one ounce a day, for only $.043 cents a serving ,

on a regular basis has helped tens of thousands of people gain relief from the

pain and inflammation associated with arthritis, gout and fibromyalgia.

There is lots of good research and testimonials from individuals who have

discovered the benefits of Royal Ridge Cherry Juice. Go to:

http://www.mycherryjuice.com and read the information or

http://www.echerryjuice.com. I would definitely recommend checking into this if

you have not heard of the benefits of drinking cherry juice.

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